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Ignatius teaches that God can be found in all things, even the ordinary from "summary" of The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything by James Martin
Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, believed that God could be found in all things, even the most ordinary aspects of everyday life. This belief is rooted in Ignatius's understanding of God as being present and active in the world around us, rather than distant and inaccessible. For Ignatius, God is not limited to sacred spaces like churches or holy sites but can be encountered in the midst of our daily routines and interactions. This perspective challenges us to see the ordinary moments of our lives as opportunities to encounter the divine. Whether we are at work, spending time with l...Similar Posts
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